Packers take Georgia CB Eric Stokes with 29th overall pick
The Green Bay Packers passed up an opportunity to provide another weapon for disgruntled star quarterback Aaron Rodgers and instead boosted their secondary by using their first-round draft pick on Georgia cornerback Eric Stokes.
Stokes, a 6-foot-1 cornerback, went 29th overall Thursday night. He had a team-high four interceptions for Georgia last season and returned two of them for touchdowns.
“You basically get a person that's hungrier than ever and is coming in to just do anything he can to help the team,” Stokes said. “It doesn't matter what it is. I'm going to make sure that I learn, come in and do everything I can do and just keep improving as a player, because I know for a fact that I really want to help this team win, so I'm going to do everything in my power to (help that)."
The selection of Stokes was overshadowed by Rodgers' uncertain future.
Hours before the draft,
General manager Brian Gutekunst responded to the report by saying “we are committed to Aaron in 2021 and beyond.” Gutekunst reiterated those remarks after the first round wrapped up, too.
“He's our quarterback,” Gutekunst said. “He's our leader. We've been working through this for a little while now. I just think it may take some time, but he's the guy that kind of makes this thing go. He gives us the best chance to win and we're going to work toward that end.”
The situation didn't prompt the Packers to look to the offense on Thursday. The Packers haven’t used a first-round pick on a wideout, running back or tight end
Rather than concentrating on offense in the first round, the Packers addressed one of their biggest positional needs.
While Pro Bowl selection and 2018 first-round draft pick Jaire Alexander has emerged as a star, the Packers lack cornerback depth. Green Bay allowed Tom Brady to throw three touchdown passes in the first 32 minutes of an
Green Bay addressed the situation by re-signing 2017 second-round pick Kevin King, but he’s struggled with injuries throughout his career and missed five games last year.
Stokes should help in that regard.
“Just a rare athlete with premier speed and just a good kid,” Gutekunst said. “We're excited to add him to our group and see what he can do this season.”
Stokes already is a big fan of Alexander and considers him one of the NFL's elite cornerbacks.
“If he ain’t one of the best, he is the best in the league," Stokes said. “I just constantly watch him. He’s just a dog.”
Green Bay has nine more picks left in the draft. The Packers have the No. 62 and No. 92 overall selections on Friday. They have two picks each in the fourth, fifth and sixth rounds plus one more in the seventh round.
But the Packers' top priority now involves repairing their relationship with Rodgers.
“I think you’ve got to keep in mind how much we want Aaron to be here, how important he is to our organization," Gutekunst said.
Rodgers’ long-term future has been a topic of speculation ever since the Packers traded up four spots in the first round a year ago to select Utah State quarterback Jordan Love. His would give the Packers a potential successor on the roster if they decide they must deal Rodgers, who has three years left on his contract after
The Packers are looking to take the next step after each of their last two seasons ended with NFC championship game losses.
They signed All-Pro left tackle
They just need to worry about whether they can hang on to their three-time MVP quarterback.
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